A:Answeryou get one of each ink cartridge your particular printer needs, based on usage. If you do mostly black-and-white printing, you'll get the black cartridge more often, but you will get the color pack when you wear that cartridge down enough.
A:AnswerI would assume that is covered under the original factory warranty or any additional warranty you may have purchased for the printer and not covered by the instaink program
A:AnswerI'm pretty sure the program is compatible with most HP Inkjet printers. (Laser printers, and some DeskJet, Wide Format, or PageWide printers are not compatible) If the website has a picture of the box, qualified printers have an Instant Ink Qualified printed on the box. You can always check on HP's website. Not all models will be listed, because there's hundreds that qualify.
A:AnswerIt should work. I have made copies with my printer off line and it updated the total printed pages on the HP Connect web site after the printer went back on line. The only drawback would be if you make a lot of copies off line and ink gets low the printer will not be able to communicate with the system to order new ink.
A:AnswerThe prepaid card redeem code can only be used once. Login to your instant ink account and add funds to your account. I only have one printer so not sure how it works for more than one printer on the account.
A:Answeryou can either prepurchase these cards, and the $5 is deducted from whichever plan you choose as a credit when yoi gonto the website and create an account. Or you can go straight to the HP instaprint website and create an account.